語篇填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
Ladies and gentlemen:
Welcome to our class and to our evening party. Here we    
feel greatly _____ (榮幸) to have a good chance to be with you.                            76.________
First of all, let me say a few words a____ our class. There are                         77.________
45 students in our class. 32 of us are boys, ___ the rest are                             78.________
girls. Most of us are studying English, and we_____(通常)spend                            79.________
much time on it. We often read English______(雜志),newspapers                   80.________
and watch English programs on TV in our spare time. We are ________(決心) 81. _______
to learn English well so ____ to have a better job in the future.               82.________
In our program tonight, t___ are cross talks, short plays, group singing,              83.________
popular songs and so on. I hope you will enjoy them and ____ a good time.     84.________
And of c______ your participation would be appreciated.                               85.________
Thank you.
76.honoured  77.about   78. and   79.usually   80.magazines   81.determined   82.as          83,there    84.have    85.course
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A
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C
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